• ICC’s warrant: Plan B for saving Israel

    By Ehsan Etesam

    ICC’s warrant: Plan B for saving Israel

    How did the West help Israel survive collapsing from within through a “Political Hannibal Directive”?

    TEHRAN – In an unprecedented move, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a decision Thursday that has sent shockwaves through the international community. The court's bombshell announcement, delivered on Nov. 22, has sparked widespread discussion and debate about its implications and potential consequences.

  • Netanyahu and Biden finally find themselves ill-fated

    By Matin Jamshidi

    Netanyahu and Biden finally find themselves ill-fated

    TEHRAN - U.S. President Joe Biden has called an International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza “outrageous”. But, in reality, Biden’s objection to the arrest warrant is outrageous.

  • Tehran activates advanced centrifuges in response to anti-Iran resolution

    Tehran activates advanced centrifuges in response to anti-Iran resolution

    TEHRAN - In response to the "unjustifiable" resolution passed by the IAEA Board of Governors against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program under the influence of the European trio (E3) and the United States, Iran immediately put into operation a “substantial number of advanced centrifuges of various models”.

  • ICC issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza

    ICC issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza

    The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the regime's former defense minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity relating to the Gaza war.

  • West's nuclear blackmail

    By Mona Hojat Ansari

    West's nuclear blackmail

    IAEA poised to pass anti-Iran resolution after Tehran warns it would take "commensurate" measures

    TEHRAN – The already strained relationship between Iran and Europe seemed destined for a further deterioration Wednesday, as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director-general held a press conference in Vienna following his return from Iran, and in advance of a critical IAEA Board of Governors vote scheduled for Thursday.